http://www.jesusjazzbuddhism.org/martin-luther-king-jr-and-process-theology.html My name is Martin Luther King Jr, and i have a dream. i was born on at noon on January 15, 1929. 15 years later i graduated from Booker T. High School and was admitted to Morehouse College. After four years of study, i graduated and became a baptist minister but only for two years before I went back to school at the Boston University for my graduate studies. Two years later i married the love of my life, Coretta Scott and decide to settle in Montgomery Alabama. Over the next 15 years of my life, i fight for the rights of my fellow African-American brothers and sisters. Some of those protests include the Montgomery bus boycott, which we were victorious and after the supreme court ruled bus segregation was illegal. It is the year 1958, and I hold a Christian Leadership Conference in Washington D.C. to speak to over 15,000 people. The government passes it's first Civil Rights Act and I publish my first book, Stride Towards Freedom. Over the next four years i make a trip to India to study the philosophy of Ghandi and learn that violence is never the answer to problems. I come back to the United States to focus on Civil Rights full time. I am arrested many times during protests but never lose faith in my people of government to do what is right. I appear on the cover of Time magazine and later that year give my I Have a Dream speech. I learned later in the year that my good friend John Kennedy was assassinated. Two years later, all my hard work has finally payed off when President Johnson signs the Voting Rights Act into law, and i feel my job is done so i decide to work on the equal treatment and pay of all African Americans. I demanded our government pay over 12 billion to end the discrimination of housing, schools and pay for all African American workers. I have just arrived to our hotel in Memphis and i feel like walking out on the Balcony for some fresh air when...
MLK was assassinated April 4, 1968. There were riots in 130 american cities, and over 20,000 arrests were made. On November 2, 1986, a federal holiday is declared in his honor.
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Diversity in the classroom/Equal Treatment
Hoy, Anita Woolfolk. "Education Psychology." Educational Psychology. 12th ed. N.p.: n.p., n.d. 5. Print.
On page 5 of our educational psychology book, Anita talks about Diversity in the classroom. Over 22% of the classrooms today are Latino, which I means that all students in schools, whether is be white, black, Latino, Asian, that they should be treated the same.
How my work relates to Educational Psychology
Ch. 1
Action research- I believe in involving the people. Ch. 2
Vygotsky's theory that suggests environment matters is connected with my work on diversity. Ch. #
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My name is Martin Luther King Jr, and i have a dream. i was born on at noon on January 15, 1929. 15 years later i graduated from Booker T. High School and was admitted to Morehouse College. After four years of study, i graduated and became a baptist minister but only for two years before I went back to school at the Boston University for my graduate studies. Two years later i married the love of my life, Coretta Scott and decide to settle in Montgomery Alabama.
Over the next 15 years of my life, i fight for the rights of my fellow African-American brothers and sisters. Some of those protests include the Montgomery bus boycott, which we were victorious and after the supreme court ruled bus segregation was illegal. It is the year 1958, and I hold a Christian Leadership Conference in Washington D.C. to speak to over 15,000 people. The government passes it's first Civil Rights Act and I publish my first book, Stride Towards Freedom. Over the next four years i make a trip to India to study the philosophy of Ghandi and learn that violence is never the answer to problems. I come back to the United States to focus on Civil Rights full time. I am arrested many times during protests but never lose faith in my people of government to do what is right. I appear on the cover of Time magazine and later that year give my I Have a Dream speech. I learned later in the year that my good friend John Kennedy was assassinated. Two years later, all my hard work has finally payed off when President Johnson signs the Voting Rights Act into law, and i feel my job is done so i decide to work on the equal treatment and pay of all African Americans. I demanded our government pay over 12 billion to end the discrimination of housing, schools and pay for all African American workers. I have just arrived to our hotel in Memphis and i feel like walking out on the Balcony for some fresh air when...
MLK was assassinated April 4, 1968. There were riots in 130 american cities, and over 20,000 arrests were made. On November 2, 1986, a federal holiday is declared in his honor.
Sources:
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/hum/mlk/srs216.html
http://www.thekingcenter.org/about-dr-king
http://content.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19640103,00.html
CONNECTIONS TO THE TEXT
Diversity in the classroom/Equal Treatment
Hoy, Anita Woolfolk. "Education Psychology." Educational Psychology. 12th ed. N.p.:
n.p., n.d. 5. Print.
On page 5 of our educational psychology book, Anita talks about Diversity in the classroom. Over 22% of the classrooms today are Latino, which I means that all students in schools, whether is be white, black, Latino, Asian, that they should be treated the same.
How my work relates to Educational Psychology
Ch. 1
Action research- I believe in involving the people.
Ch. 2
Vygotsky's theory that suggests environment matters is connected with my work on diversity.
Ch. #
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